Đề số 3 luyện thi vào 6 môn Tiếng Anh trường THCS Năng Khiếu ĐHSP

1/3/2024 6:00:00 AM

What does the notice say?

  • Drivers never use this entrance.
  • Drivers may only stop here for a short time.
  • Drivers aren't allowed to stop here.
  • Drivers can park here if the gates are closed.

What does the notice say?

  • Parents must return forms this week if their child is going on Friday's trip.
  • Parents cannot go on next month's trip unless they return their forms by Friday.
  • Parents who cannot accompany their children must complete the form by Friday.
  • The last day for returning completed forms for next month's trip is Friday.

All squares are rectangles. All rectangles are shapes. Therefore, _____.

  • all shapes are squares
  • all squares are shapes
  • all shapes are rectangles
  • all rectangles are squares

Choose the shape that completes the bottom pair so it shares the same relationship as the top pair.

  • Shape A
  • Shape B
  • Shape C
  • Shape D

The child has got his toothbrush and toothpaste, put toothpaste on the brush, and brushed his teeth. Which photo is the missing step?

  • Photo A
  • Photo B
  • Photo C
  • Photo D

Read the following passage and choose the best answer for each blank.

Otters

Not many people have seen an otter. These animals live near rivers and their homes from small pieces of wood. They usually come out of their homes at night. Otters are very good in the water and can swim more than 10 kilometers an hour. They have thick brown hair and this keeps them warm in the water. Otters can close their ears and nose, so they can stay under the water for several minutes. They are also very clever and can use tools to get food, cracking open shellfish. Twenty years ago, there were few otters in Great Britain. The water in the rivers was so that many fishes and insects died and the otter couldn’t find anything to eat. But today there is lots of food for them because the rivers are clean again. The otter population is growing, and many people are happy to see them return.

Read the article about an old lady who did something special on her 101st birthday. Are the following sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’? If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.

A SPECIAL BIRTHDAY

For her 101st birthday, Mary Hardison, from Utah, wanted to do something a bit different. So, instead of having a party and inviting her friends and family to her home, she decided to go paragliding. She is now in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest person in the world to do this. She got the idea from her 75-year-old son, who started doing the sport a few years ago. After the jump, she spoke to journalists and told them: “I don’t want my son to do something that I can’t.”

Mary did her flight with an instructor called Kevin Hintze. He said she was not afraid, even when they were turning over in the air. While she was coming down, Mary said she looked around, at the buildings and at the mountains. On the ground below, she could see her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and even a few great-great-grandchildren. They cheered and held up signs that said HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRANDMA!

This isn’t the first time Mary has done something interesting. On her 90th birthday, she went to Disneyland. A few of the rides were shut for repairs, but she went on all the ones that were open. For her next adventure, she’s planning to go down the Alpine Slide at Utah’s Park City Mountain Resort. It is 1000 metres from the top to the bottom, and very fast, but Marry isn’t afraid at all. In fact, she can’t wait.

Mary’s son tried paragliding before his mother did it.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

Mary spent more than an hour talking to journalists after her flight.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

Kevin said Mary was worried during some parts of the flight.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

Mary thinks she has done enough exciting activities now.

  • Right
  • Wrong
  • Doesn’t say

Read the following passage then choose the best answer to each question below.

Archie Campbell talks about computer games

I started playing computer games when I was seven years old. My parents didn't let me have a computer so I used to go to my cousin's house and play games on his computer when his mum and dad were at work. My parents would have been very angry if they had known that.

My cousin Freddie showed me how to play games that older children usually played and he said that I was much better than most of his friends who were three years older than me. I was going to ask my parents again for a computer but he told me to wait for another year, at least.

Then I started to have computer lessons at school. That was when everything changed. I learned how to make programmes and I started to make my own games with my cousin's help. From that time, I knew that making games was all I would ever want to do.

I didn't say anything to my parents for a long time. Freddie's parents didn't know what we were doing, either. Then one evening it was parents' day at my school and my computer teacher told them that I had a brilliant future making computer games.

Now I am 20 and I enjoy student life. I have already sold one game to a small computer company but I don't have much time to make games now because I have a lot of exams soon. However, two computer companies have said they want to talk to me as soon as I leave university because they want me on their team.

(Adapted from Succeed in A2 Key)

Archie played computer games only at his cousin's house because _____.

  • his cousin had two computers in his house
  • his cousin’s parents always allowed them to play together
  • his mum had asked him to do so
  • his parents hadn't bought him a computer

Freddie said that Archie _____.

  • was cleverer than his friends
  • should stop playing video games
  • couldn’t play like older kids
  • would get a computer soon

Archie's parents found out about his computer games from _____.

  • his computer teacher
  • Freddie's parents
  • his cousin
  • his close friend
What does Archie do now?
  • Work for a computer company
  • Continue to earn money making games
  • Study computers at university
  • Spend all his time making new games

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

Getting a good job doesn't matter much to my brother.

  • My brother is only interested in getting a good job.
  • It's interesting for my brother to get a good job.
  • My brother is not good at getting a good job.
  • My brother doesn't care about getting a good job.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

My father likes reading newspapers more than watching TV.

  • My father doesn’t like watching TV as much as reading newspapers.
  • My father likes watching TV more than reading newspapers.
  • My father doesn’t like reading newspapers as much as watching TV.
  • My father likes watching TV as much as reading newspapers.

Choose the sentence that is CLOSEST in meaning to the sentence given.

The topic was so strange that the students couldn't understand it.

  • The topic was familiar enough for the students to understand.
  • The topic was too strange for the students to understand.
  • It was such an easy topic that the students could understand it.
  • It was a strange topic but the students could understand it well.